TURKEY TRIES TO ADD A POINT ON KARABAKH CONFLICT TO FINAL STATEMENT OF NATO SUMMIT IN CHICAGO
arminfo
Monday, May 21, 14:10
The Turkish delegation plans to add a point on the Karabakh conflict
to the final statement of the NATO Summit in Chicago.
To recall, NATO officially supports the negotiation process within
the OSCE MG. The NATO leadership has repeatedly declared that NATO has
no intention to interfere with the Karabakh peace process. According
to Sabah newspaper, one of the main issues on the agenda of the
Turkish Delegation to the NATO Summit of Chicago is to include the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict into the paragraph on unsolved conflicts in
the final statement. According to the newspaper, during the meeting
of Turkish President Abdullah Gul and his Azerbaijani counterpart
Ilham Aliyev in Chicago the Turkish leader said that Ankara will
support Azerbaijan in the Karabakh issue till the end. The two
leaders discussed the text of the final statement regarding the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
The NATO summit, which should mark the beginning of a new stage in the
history of the alliance, started in Chicago yesterday. The Chicago
Summit, according to organizers, will be the largest event in the
history of the alliance.
Representatives of more than 60 countries and organizations, including
half a hundred of presidents and prime ministers, have arrived in
Chicago. Such excitement is associated with an unusually broad two-day
meeting agenda.
arminfo
Monday, May 21, 14:10
The Turkish delegation plans to add a point on the Karabakh conflict
to the final statement of the NATO Summit in Chicago.
To recall, NATO officially supports the negotiation process within
the OSCE MG. The NATO leadership has repeatedly declared that NATO has
no intention to interfere with the Karabakh peace process. According
to Sabah newspaper, one of the main issues on the agenda of the
Turkish Delegation to the NATO Summit of Chicago is to include the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict into the paragraph on unsolved conflicts in
the final statement. According to the newspaper, during the meeting
of Turkish President Abdullah Gul and his Azerbaijani counterpart
Ilham Aliyev in Chicago the Turkish leader said that Ankara will
support Azerbaijan in the Karabakh issue till the end. The two
leaders discussed the text of the final statement regarding the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
The NATO summit, which should mark the beginning of a new stage in the
history of the alliance, started in Chicago yesterday. The Chicago
Summit, according to organizers, will be the largest event in the
history of the alliance.
Representatives of more than 60 countries and organizations, including
half a hundred of presidents and prime ministers, have arrived in
Chicago. Such excitement is associated with an unusually broad two-day
meeting agenda.